GOG is a different beast than Steam. inXile is doing what they can. Sometimes, it's just GOG.

Yah, some clarification on that, please. Are you just referring to technicalities, like how games are submitted and updated on Steam vs GOG? Showing your preference for one store over the other? Or are you saying you sent the game to GOG and they haven't made it available yet? Your statement was really vague.

From what inXile has said, it's often a bit of a trial to get GOG to update through the offline route. Patches to be applied through Galaxy work fine, it's just getting them to push patches for people to download manually that can take time.

From what inXile has said, it's often a bit of a trial to get GOG to update through the offline route. Patches to be applied through Galaxy work fine, it's just getting them to push patches for people to download manually that can take time.

That can be, but I don't think the Galaxy version for the game ever received the update either. So until now, I thought inXile were the cause for the delay. I can double check that with my GOG contacts (I'm not using Galaxy). Besides, the Linux version only has the classic (non Galaxy) release on GOG, since they didn't release Galaxy for Linux to begin with.

I only use Galaxy and the game has never gotten an update... I have so many games where Galaxy will get game updates the same day as Steam while the backup installers take days longer, so that’s why I find this stuff frustrating that it would take so long to get the update to Galaxy users at the very least.

I see inXile is now on GOG's dev portal / build system... BTIV in Galaxy got updated the same day as Steam (YES!)... so it should be an easy thing to put that Humble Trove update of the original Bard's Tale on GOG now?!! I'd like to see it at some point in my lifetime